Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 December 1867 — Page 3

THE "JOURNAL

Great Excitement.

*Every one who visits the Comer Book Store iT struck with astonishment, 'and exclaims, ••where did Major Foote get such a magnificent stock of Books, Toys, and Notions?" Why he has everything

that

a

sit such low prices.

good"works,

them a call.

is calculated to please

the eye and tickle the fancy. Surely he must be

full partner of that rich old genius, Santa CIJIUA, or else he would not be able to fill his room with such a splendid and varied stock of useful and desirable articles, suited to all ages, «cxes and conditions in life, and to sell them

The Contrast.

Fully 25,000 claimants havto already •received Bubatantial benofit from the ^•Etna by losses paid them, "ho detail of their flattering testimonials is too bulky Tor publication. If a proper t:stimnto is formed of tho ruin and destruction occasioned by tho burning of over §20,000,000 of property, among pooplo of every grado and positiou, in amounts largo and small, under every conceivable circumstance, it •will givo a corroct idea of the JKtna's

and tho value of ^onuine

underwriting. Sec another column.

uccent's card in

Cigars.

We are indebted to the iirm of E. J. Binford & Co, for a present of a box of splendid cigars. Wo do not indulge in tho luxury of smoking, but. we landed them to our friends who do, and they pronounced them a superior article. This enterprising firm keep a general assortment of cigars, of the very best quality, and wc rccommcnd those who aro fond of smoking to give

Owing to the sickuiVs of two of our hands, the publication of our paper has been some-

.what delayed this week.

LIVERYAND *FEED STABLE.

The public are respectfully inlormed that we have made extensive arrangements for keeping horses. Wc have reduced the price of feed to 2.1 cents. Persons leaving I heir horses with us may rely upon their being properly taken care of. In connection with our stables wc have a. large an-1 commodious wagrtii yard. Fanners and th-j public generally are requested to give us a c.dl.

North side of Market street, rawford I c, A. HUFF & 30

dlilim-l .".

A REAL BABY.—Every one, bacholoi or not, can have a real baby, largo as life and twieo as natural, with moving •eyes, curly hair, India rubber lungs .and jointed limbs, by purchasing oi PATTERSON. Fact!

Keep a Looliout

Tor thoso Now Style* Ladies Opera .Hoods, and also thoso delicate Hoods for children, at \Y. N. Wassons, cornor Washington & Main Sts.

Kc»v Years Address.

Our faithful carrier bojT will be on nmnil on Now Years Day with his Address. Wo hope our patrons will extend to him a hearty welcome and an odd quarter, to cheer his youthful heart, 'Remombcr tho orphan.

AttessUo*?..

The attention of our dealers in Ilosien Gloves. Shirts Drawers and Gents Furnishing Goods, of every description, is called to the establishment of Byron Van Reed, Lisiayclte, lie has the best stock in the West, and will sell to dealers at the lowest trade prices, duplicating Cincinnati. Chicago, or New York Hills, Orders by mail promptly filled

Dec, 20 lim,

tlover Seed.

Campbell & Jlartor will pay the market price in cash for Clover Seed.

BSq! For the Holidays

J. It. Be'noGcl has engaged the servivces of Santa Clause" for the holidays, who will entertain tho young folks -with a perfectshower of beautiful candy toys and a variety of other notions.

Call and BOC his nice selections, for :the children.

Furs! Furs!

A lot of Splendid Furs, consisting of the German Fitch, French mink, and •brown Conies, positively to bo sold bellow all competition, also a splendid Hinc of Fur Iloods and gent's Fur «Cnps, to be sold remarkably low at

W. N. WasRons.

Remember.

"'That the "Corner Book Store is the place to find suitable presents for the juveniles.

Juveniles.

A most beautiful and varied assortment of Christmas .Bco'lcs for the young folks, at

PATTERSON'S.,

Assd Still iiiey Come

Thoso nice new stylo prints at from .10 to 12\ cents per yard, and that yard wido muslin at 10 cts per yard. iAll other goods in tho same proportion, call at W. N. Wassons and see tthem.'

A fine lot of Skates, Sleigh .Bells, &c., just received at tho Elston Corner.

Boobs for the Holidays. The diamond edition of Tennyson's nnd Longfollow's poems also, all of Dickon's works in the same forin, illustrated and plain, at

PATTERSON'S.

Remember

•Th^t W. N. Wasson has the most complete jitocfc of Ladies and gents Gloves to be found in the city.

Enquire for Bird's brand sweet Tobacco. 5c. Fry's drug store.

HO FOR NEW YEARS.

No one else is authorized to use his name. Patterson secured tho exclusive control of the jolly old cuss by gathering in, from all quarters of the Globe, his grand medley of gifts, unique and astonishing toys for the children books, »vork boxes, writing desks, port monies, gold pens and a million other articles for gay and festivo oung America silver spoons, silior fruit and butter knives, silver knapkin rings, plated fruit baskets, cream pitchers, castors, epoon jugs, card baskets, scientific, professional, rich, rare and spicy books for the more sodato portion of the community with pistols without coffee for those going west or contemplating suicide. 5 Look at his show window

Call in and cx.unino the proofs Bo generous and you will bo happy

The attention of our readers is directed to an advertisement, headed "valuable property- for sale.' this paper. Any one wishing to purchase a pleasant and comfortable rcsidenco, will find this a good chance.

JCrcTThe prospectus of tho New York Ledger, the great family paper, will be found in our advertising column, Tt is a very readable document.

Kew I-ivery §fai3e.

Our pleasant and accommodating friend, Ira Cadwallader, has established himself in the Livery business on Washington street, a short distance north of Centre Church, where he is at all times ready to' furnish the public with •rood teams and splendid carriages, buggies and sleighs at reasonable rates. Ira is a wholesouled and clever fellow, who will go as tar to oblige as -'any other man." Give him acidi.

Pocket Books, Ladies Purses, Work Boxes, Fancy Boxes, to be had in more variety and cheaper than ever at the Corner Book Store.

Gentle teams and good carriages for funeral occasions may be had of Ira Cadwallader.

We were shown, a few days since, the flne&i most complete stock of fancy and toilet ticks, at Fry's drugstore, we evei saw in the

Clt^'

Toys! Toys! Toys!

Everybody eclipsed in the way of Toys for the holidays. China, Tin, Wooden, India .Rubber, Alabaster, Ebony and Lignum. Yita Toys, fill the shelves of

You who have youngsters that can read or who want, to loam, rush down to Fry's drug store and get a Primer, free of charge.

Best Fine Cut Tobacco in at the Green St, Drug Store.

MAGNOLIA WATER.—A.

011

POWERS

'J' r""

Santa Clause is on hand again at head quarters with a greater and more beautiful stock of presents for the holidays than ever before. 1le stops at Patterson s!

PATTERSON.

Skates.

Go to Campbell & Harter's for Skates. They have all kinds, Club, Monitor, Rocker, Ladies' and Boys also, Sloi/rh Bells.

Sont

forget.

That the presents, Store.

place for beautiful holiday is at tho Corner Book

he citv,

Skates.

The best, and cheapest lot in town, for both ladies and gentlemen, at

PATTF.HSON'S.

IJoai't

be Seared!

But go to No. (J Commercial Row, Green street, if you want anything in tho dry goods or clothing lino.

MAAS

has located thero for tho pur­

pose of benefiting tho public, and if! the people have any regard for economy they will call on him before purchasing elsewhere. IIo has unsurprised facilities for buying his goods, gets them low, and is determined to sell cheaper than any other establishment. Bring on your produce, of all kinds, and you will bo allowed tho highest market price and will get goods as low as if you paid cash. lie keeps none but superior goods, and only asks an inspection by the peoplo of his goods to insure sales.

Lovers of good Clicwing Tobacco can get it at ITrv's dru? store.

delightful

toilet articlo—superior to Cologne and at hall' the prico.

Coal Oil, Lard Oil, Sperm Oil or any other kind of oil, at Frv's Drug.Store.

If you want a gentle team and a siylish carriage, call

Ira Cadwallader.

At tiiC "Corner Book Store" you will find "Lucille," illustrated "Snow ISoumy illustrated "Maud Muik."," illustrated "Grimm's Gobliui," illustrated ''Lovers' D'aiy," by Alice Carey "Red Line," Tennison "Queer Little People," by Mrs. Stowe. A full liu? of the Poets, in blue and gold, and all the latest publications.

Run down to the Green street Drug Store and get a pocket piece.

A complete stock of Juvenile and Toy Books, purchased direct from the publishers and selected with care, for sale at the "Comer BookStore."

If you want a gay team and

a

carriage for a party, call

fashionable

011

Ira Cadwallader.

Get a pocket piece at the Green street drug store,

Go to Fry's drug store and get a pocket picce.

sells stoves, delivers them

in any part of the city, and sets them up free of charge. 14

If you want a fast team and a fashionable sleigh, call on Ira Cadwallader.

A big lot of Stoves just received at tho Elston Corner, to be sold lower than any other house in the city.

Down among the dead men, are, at this moment thousands who might have been alive and well had they used that great life preserver, Plantation Bitters. Let the living lay it to heart that they are the best known remedy for all dyspeptic complaints, stomach derangements, and general debility. As a delicious cordial, combined with great tonic virtues, their equal cannot lie found.

Delicate females, Clergymen, Merchants, Lawyers, and persons of sedentary habits— particularly those who are weak and sutler with mental depression, arc greatly benefitted

by these Bitters. ..

Dead Shot for Rats, every box war ranted, at tho Green strcot Drug Store.,

Our Coal Oil is warantcd to be as •rood as any made T. AV. Fry. & Co.

T. W. Fry & Co, have just roccivod tho finest lot of cigars in the city. Call and see us.

BK

suro to visit Patterson's Fancy Bazaar and Book Storo beforo selecting your Christmas Toys.

RIAKKIED,

On Wednesday last, by T. S. Webb,

JAMKS HEATON,Eev.

MMr.

ARY

all of this

city. Joems has done a great many pious and sensible things in his lifo, such as voting tho .Republican ticket, selling Christmas presents at tho Corner Book Store, !'.:c., but this last act of obodienco to the Divine Jaw, and tho dictates of common sense, will entitle liitn to tho appellation of A

CHRISTIAN

GENTLE­

MAN. Ho can now go his way singing:

'•What i? thero in tho Ville of life 11 a 1 so delightful as a wife, •Xfl 1P.I.-H friendship, pe^ce and love combine

To stamp tho inairiage band divine."

At tho residence of the bride's father in this county, on Thursday, Dec. 19, by Eev. T. S. Webb, OLSON, of this city, Bkal.

MR. WM.

On tho 12th inst., at tho residence of the bride's father, G-. W. Stafford, Mr.

DARWINhjE. ERev.

MARY M. CLARK,

NOCH to Miss

all of this county.

"The Pen-is Mightier than "the Sword."

THE GOLD PEN,

BEST AMD CHEAPEST OF PEWS.

Morton's G-old Pens,

THE BEST PEWS IN THE WORLD.

For sale at J\ro. 2-~ JJfaidenZane, A ew Turk, and by every duly ((2)2)0 in ted Agent at the same prices.

Morion jnakes no tPens stamped nith the j\'a»ie o?- Trade-mark of any other there/ore, where an clf/ency is established, the public frill be best suited, and at the same prices, by calling on the Agent in all other places those wishing the Morton j?*enT must send to Headquarters, where their orders will receive prompt attention, if accompanied ivith t?/c cash.

A Catalogue, with full descj-ip-tion of sizes and prices, sent on receiji of letter postage.

package at our post ofHce, and if lost, will replace it free

of charge. If aiiy watch ent is not approvei returned and the

0

Campbell & Barter's Column

CAMPBELL &HARTER

call attention to thoir

BIG STOCK

op

Fall & Winter

GOODS. Every department is full. Tho long list of special bargains, which they offor, nnd tho great rush of customers for these goods is an evidence that no such bargains hutf e'?owlicrc.

and the

A. MOBTON.

P.

HAVING

A E

bought the Grocery establishment of R. E. P»!tYA.\T, No. 4, Commercial Illock, takes pleasure in informing the public that it ia his intention to keep constantly on hand a choice stock nf

CS-IFLO CBRIES,

which he intends to sell a? cheap as the cheapest, for cash or country produce. Remember the place,No. 4, Commercial Ulock.

Apr25 '(7—tf.

WATCHES FOR THE MILLION.

ARU ANDA LE A C'O.'S GREAT V.'ATCII CLUB.

Everybody needs a cood watcli, and wishes tn iret it at the* lowest possible prices a horde of .swindlers knowing tlii.s have contrived various inircnions ucvic.cs to el people's money, and then either fail lo send a watch, or send one that is worthless as a timekeeper. ARRANDA1.K A CO. have now perfected arniiifrcrnent.s by which, for the small sum of $10, a good a:u\ reliable watch may be certainly obtained. They have formed a GREAT WATCH CLUB on the following plan Certificates containing the numbers of all the watches named in our wholesale list (which is sent lo all applicants.) an: mixed up, enclosed in envelopes, and sold for '25 cts. each. Every certificate is warranted to be for a watch, and at. will be.seen by reference to the list, none are of less vaitic than ten dollars, while some are worth ^30o. We undertake to send any Watch drawn whatever may be its value for ^10, audio order that every one may absolutely depend upon gcltiny a first clnss'time-picce, we guarantee that every purchaser ol One Dollar's worth of certicaf.es shall rcccive at least one for watch No. 5r3 en on-r wholesale list, sent post-free, which is a first class patent lever, a handsome and reliable watch, in sterling silver huntini: case, and usuaily sold Crr $10. You will certainly get snch a watch and, besides, you may iret a gold chronometor worth stsoo. Wo sell the certificates as.follows One for '2f cents, Three for r0 cents, Six for £1, and twenty for To those sending jj(l, we will send a handsome, chain gratis. To those sendinir t)3. we will send a GOLD CHAIN warranted not to tarnish in •20 years. Parties getting up larger clubs will receive liberal presents, particulars of which may be learned on application. As it is our intention to do a strictly honorable business, and to insure our customers from" li'abillfv to loss, we will send our watches WITHOUT JiIONEl*' instructing the express agent to collect 011 delivery, If we ni'O de.-?'"cd to forward watches by mail, the money must be eeni. us iV Bank Draft or Post Oflice Order, anil it will then be at pur risk. We will" then register the

WMPBELL CHARTER

"Would CM 11 their imm-jnso

OT'L ER AT VERY

LOW PRICES

a splendid assortment of3

CLOTHS,

CASSIMERES,

BEAVERS and

low

may be

watcli .'liit is not approved, it may be "money will '»e Refunded. The reputa­

tion of our firm, which ha? l)t':?n established for five years, and is weil known in every frt of tiie country, wc trust will be deemed a sufficient guarantee that we will faithfully perform all wc contract to do: ." Address,

ARRANDALE & CO., 10*2 Broadway, New York,.

dcclOmS] Post Oflice Box, 5,2S5.

Election A'otice.

THE

STOCKHOLDERS OF THE FIRST NATIONAL Bank of Crawfordsville, are hereby notitied to meet nt tfi:eir banking house in Crawfordsville, ou the llth of January, 1S6S, between tlie hours of 10 o'clock. A, M., and 4' o'clock P, M.. to elect seven Directors for the cnfnin_',vcar. B. WAgSON. dccl'rGTUj t'nshicr.

DOESKINS.

CAMPBELL & HARTER

HAVE an unrivalled sto of DRESS GOODS.~ FRENCH POPLINS,

EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR REPS, TARTAN PLAIDS,

Jr., and

E. KHIEUKR,

Miss

TWILLED COM1RGS, PEKIN CLOTHS, MERINOES, ARMURES, CASHMERES, and DELAINES.

CAMPBELL & HARTER

Have just opened sonic

Beautiful Styles

of Carpets and Floor

O I O S

at very low figures.

CAMPSELL & HARTEn

I1AVE just received some elegant styles of long and square

Paisley Shawls.

ii. JNLOIL-

JENNIE

and Miss

W con gra 1 a I our young fr Tick'' OH this happy consummation I of earthly felicity, and wish him and his lovely bride all tho happiness that falls to tho lot of mortals here below. For tho generous remembrance of the printers, they have their sincere thanks. 'f'

Also, a general assortment of

Aslsatiian CioakiHb,

and Ladies' Jackctings.

CAMPBELL & HARTER

arc giving great bargains in

BROWN and BLEACHED

to

5

MM EM TICKINGS,

FLANNELS, JEANS and

I N S E S

CAMPBELL & KARTER

Fjieoial attention to stock of

BOOTS & SHOES

prices at which

they sell them.

GALL AND EA'AMINE.

CAMPBELL & HARTER

Have a full stock of Men's

FURNISHING OODS,

READY-MADE

CLOTHING,

Shirts, Drawer?, Cravats, Suspendcrt1, Gloves and Iloscirv.

Campbell & iHar^er

Have a full Stock of

I '. ••.••••' i-

Housekeeper's Goods,

Damask and Loco

Curtains

Linen Table Cloths, Toftrels, Napkins, Bed Spreads, Blankets, Table Covers, &c.

Mr. D. HARTER

Has just returned from tho eastern cities, where he purchased FOR CASH, a complete stock of

Building Hardware,

and shelf goods.

IRON, GLASS, NAILS,

Horse Shoes, Itoree Nail.*, Steel, Too Corks, ic., tfce.

Campbell

& Harter

Have made permanent arrangements, and keep constantly on hand a general assortment of Guru and

LEA TIIER BEL TIN G,

which they will always furnish at Manufacturer's lowest list prices, with a liberal discount to buyers of large quantities. All heltint sold by us is WAIIRANTED. Also koep a good stock of Gum, Hemp and Cotton Packing. Also, best quality of Lace Leather and Idelt ltivcts.

Campbell & Harter

"Would respectfully call the attention of Trappers to a very large stock of genuine

NEW- IIO USE TRAPS,

together with other

jfllWK TIl&JPS,

Steel and Wire Rat Traps, £c., tfce.

October 24^ 18l7»

S^CTE*' ar:

$1,000,000 in

Watches!

L'OR SAI-E ON TIIE TOL'ULAR

OiSTE PRICE PLAN

GIVING EVERY PATRON A i:

HANDSOME & RELIABLE WATCH

For the Low Price of Ten Dollars!

Without Regard to Valuer

And not to be Paid for unless perfectly. .7 satisfactory. "i

100 Solid Gold.Hunting Watches..$'2."i0 to $1,000 100 Magic Cased Gold Watches.... 200 to 500 100 Ladies Watches, enameled 100 to 300 200 Gold H'nt'g Chron'tcr Wat'h's 250 to 300 200 Gold Hunting l-lhglish Lev'rs. 200 to 250 300 Gold Hunt'g Dupl'x Watches. 150 to 200 GOO Gold Ilunt'g Amr. Watches.... 100 to 250 500 Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 150 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes....... 75 to 250 500 Gold Ladies IVatclics 50 to 250 1,000 Gold Hunting Lcptncs 50 to 75 1,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches 50 to 100 2 5 0 0 in S W a 2 5 to 5 0 5,000 Assorted AVatchcs, all kinds.. 10 to 7:

JCS"Every patron obtains a Watch by this arrangement, costing but $10, while it may be worth $1 000. No partiality-shown.

We wish to immediately dispose of the above magnificent stock. Certificates, naming the articles, are placed in sealed envelopes and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the article? named on their cerrificatc upon payment of icn Dollars, whether it bo a Watch worth $1,000 or one worth less. The return of any of our certificates entitles you to the article named thereon upon payment, irrespective of its worth, and as no article valued at loss than $10 is named^ on any certificate, it will at once be seen that this is

No Lottery, but a straightforward, legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the most fastidious

A single certificate will be sent by mail, post paid, upon rueeipt of 25 cts., five for $1, eleven for $2. thirty-three and elegant premium for $5, sixty-six and more valuable premium for $10, one hundred and most supurb Watch for $15. To Agonts, or those wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by the Government, and open to the most careful scrutiny.

THE WAY IT IS DONE.

In order to give the public and people in general, good and cheap goods, is to buy of the first class manufacturers and busmess houses in the Eastern cities, which

S. BORN & BRO.

arc doing every season but' they have been fortunate this fall to buy goods at such

REDUCED RATES

.0

that" they can compete with any house west of Now York city. In the first place, they have been in the market when goods were sold at ruin.ous prices to the manufacturer and in tho sccond •'yj e, they strictly

30U3HT FOR CASH,

which gave them the advantage of buying where they pleased, and at frcm

10 to 25 WF.ll CjG.TT.

than those parties that bought on time. They can sell goods at the same price, to their customers anil friends, as the majority of merchants pay for their goods.

TVE

in order to get

sliall make a profit. Now,

CHEAP GOODS,

you ought so go to S. Born Bro., and see for yourself how they really sell goods. -'Five cents saved is ton cents made" is an old adage, and in order to do that, go to S. BORN & BRO.,

AT WAYNETOWN,

You can get every thing in the lino of

DRY GOODS,

CLOTHING-,

HATS,

CUPS,

BOOTS,

HOSIERY,

SHOES,

NOTIONS,

HARDWARE,

CROCKERY,

&c., &c. £c.,

at greatly reduced rates.

They also inform the public that thoy are ready to pay the highest market prico for

CORN, WHEAT, HOGS,

Cattle, Butter, Eggs, Lumbei, Shingles, «tc., tc., in cash or exchange.

Remember the place, S. .BORN & BRO., Oct 24ml] Waynetown, Ind.

H. P. ESSMINOEU. V. F,. NICHOLSON.

ENSMINGER & NICHOLSON,

DEALERS IN

SADDLERY

A N

A N E S S

Washington St., Cra^vffordsvllle,

WOULD

respectfully inform the citizens of Montgomery county that they have now on hand a general assortment of custom made work in the lino of

HARNESS, SADDLES,

BRJDJLES,

IIALTERS, WHIPS, SPURS,

GIRTHS, &c>, &c.,

fact everything connected with their trado. IPIJT REPAIRIXQ of every description dono with promptness and upon reasonable terms.

Those wishing anything in their line will do well to call at their Shop, north of tho Court House, on Washington street. They are determined not to be undersold bv any house in the city.

E^NSMINGER & NICHOLSON.

fiS" Highest market prico in CASH paid for HIDES and SHEEP PELTS. November 8, 1867. v!9n9tf.

11E AMERICAN WIT is a happy hit. 25 cts. a year. RICHARDSON COLLINS,

42

E. & W. RAILROAD.

A NEW STOCK OP

FALL & WINTER

JUST RECEIVED BY

W:SN. WASSON,

•It tlie JV&w Brick Corner,

Wasliijsglon St., Crawfordsville.

tl SUPERB STOCK OF

FANDY DRESS GOODS 1

SUCII AS

Fancy Silks,

Be Eaines,

•Jflohairs,

Try its.

WRIGHT, BRO. & CO., Importers. 161 Broadway, Now York.

Scotch Plaids,

Poplins,

«llerinos,

Ginghams

Miscellaneous, School, College, Blank, Gift, Toy, and all kinds of BOOKS.

Bill, Cap, Lotter, Note, dow, and Wrapping Papers.

Note, Papers

WE

Prints $Y. &°c.

Genuine lace Collars,

Plain Linen Collars,

ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF

Fancy DRESS BUTTONS

A nice fiaie of WIJSTER GLOVES.

ALSO A SUPERB LINE OF

Clotlis and Cassimeres,

it©wi &

C&3

All or the latest styles.

Come ami See

Remember the ISew Brick Corner, Farmers, when in town.

Oct. 3 1S07.1 AV. N. WASSON.

JIT TSSM

COENER

BOOK

STORE!

W

Billet, Wall, Win-

A

Ink, 1 com'

Envelopes, I'eus, Ink, Pencils, Slatos, Ac., Ac., a very largo and complete stock.

re Fr 1 Tas:

Pictures and Picture Frames, a large stock of Molding, Cord and Tassels.

nd W id pal

Window Curtains and Window Shades of all the different styles and patterns.

0

Arti see.

Notions and Fancy Articles, both useful nnd ornamental: como and sec.

tions pica

Toys of all descriptions bring in your chil£ dren and they can be pleased.

E

Tistols of the finest manufacture tc.,

&.c.

man

Cartridges,

If you nood one cotne in.

1 one

&

iiernr on li

All tho leading Liiernry Papers and Magazines kept constantly on hand.

nmiJy no un

Wilcox fc Gibbs' Family Sowing Macliines.The best. Ladies coino and soc them.

Remember the "Corner Book Store." north west corner Vernon and Green Streets, Craw fordsvillc, Indiana.

r~JAMES

L. A. FOOTE & CO.

Nov. 8 180(5. vl9n9

PATTERSON,

DEALKR IX

WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,

POCKET CCTI/ERT,

goo Plated Waro, Fire Arras, Musical

Instruments, Pocket Books, Fancy Artides, Coin to, Brushes, Toys, Books and

Stationery, fcc., Ac., at the sign of tho

"Golden Watcfi"

Main Street, Crawfordsvi.io, Ind.

Watclies, Clocks & Jewelry*

Repaired by tho most oxporienced workmen, and in all cases warranted. Nov.

22,1S66.

vlOnllyl.

iIE AMERICAN WIT is always fst for any one to read. 25 cts. a year. •RICHARDSON & COLLINS, 42 John st., N. Y.

SK and recoive THE AMERICAN WIT. 25

L.

cts. a year. RICHARDSON & COLLINS, 42 John st., N. Y.

GEN.

John st-,, N.

Y.

GRANT is the Grant of Grants. THE AMERICAN WIT is 25 cts. a year. RICHARDSON & COLLINS, 4 2 N

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MEDICAL.

NOTICE TO MOTHERS.

DR. SEABROOK'S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP!

hnre, by purahago of the original receipt, become sole proprietors of this celebrated Medicine. We ask you to give it a trial, with an assurance that you will in ftlturo discard all those nauseous and destructive stuffs, such a3 Bateman'* llrops, Godfrey's Cordial, Dawco'a Mixtures, «tc., combinations of a past and antiprogressivc age, when tt was thought that tho more dssgusting the mixture tho bettor tho medi*-1 cine.

Use in the future only SEABH001v,S, a iJotnbination quite up with tho advancement of tho ago. Pleasant to tnko, harmless in jts action, efficient and reliable in all cases. the following diseases:

Invaluable

SOntER COJIPEA 1ST, IRRllGlL4R1TIES OF TOE BOWELS, REST I VENT ESS, TEE1 IlfKG, &C., &C.

Giv.es health to the child and REST tp tho MOTHirn.

We could furnish any quantify of certificates bearing evidence of its superior qualities, but prefer that our mcdicine

should

stand on its own

merits, which it will do upon trial.

JAMES RUDDLE & CO.,

PROPRIETORS, LOUISVILLE, K¥.

E. J. Binford & Brother,

Agents, CraivfordsYille, nd.

Purify Your Blood!

Hurley's Sarsaparilla.

Of all the remedies that have been discovered during tho present age for the "thousand" ill which flesh is heir to," nono equal this wonderful preparation. Ouly ten years have elapsed since tho discoverer (who spent a decade in studying experiments, and perfecting it) first introduced it to the public, and it i3 already recognized by tho most eminent physicians in all parts of the country, to be the most surprising and effectlvo remedy for certain diseases of which they have knowiedgo.

All other Compounds or Syrups of this root have hitherto failed to command the sanction of Faculty, because on being tested, thoy have been found to contain noxous ingredients, which nutralizc the good effect of tho Sarsaparilla, and oftentimes injure the health of tho patient. It is not so with Hurley's preparation.

This is the pure and genuine extract of tho root, and will, on trial, bo found to effect a certain and perfect curc of tho following coinplaintd and diseases:

Affections of the Bones, Habitual Costiveness, Debility, Diseases cf the Kidneys Dyspepsia, Erysipilas, Female Irregidarities, Fistula, all Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Piles, Pulmonary Diseases, Syphilus, Scrofula in E vi

E. J. Binford & Brother, Agents.

Hurley's A gu Tonic!

Perfectly Reliable!

The only remedy for Chills and Fever or \gtio Mnd Fever that i3 or can be depended upon Hurley's Ague Tonic. There have been thousands cured by using it who had tried tho usual remedies without benefit but in no case has

HURLEY'S Agne Tonic

failed to effect a cure. All who have used it cheerfully tell their afflicted friends of it, as a suro and [certain cure for chills and fever. Any ona sufforing from the chills would consult their own interest by sending to a drug store aud^buying a bottle. It is pleasant to take, compared with others, and will be certain to curc all casc^ of fever and ague or chills and fever. Send for it tp the proprietors, JAMES llUDDLh »fe Co.,

Louisville, Ivy.

E. J. BINFORD & BROTHER, AGENTS.

HU LILEY'S

Popular WORM CANDY.

As this is really a srecinc FOR WORMS, and tho BEST AXD MOST PAI.ATABLK FORM to give to children, it is not surprising that it is fast faking tho place of all other preparations for worms—it be ing porfectly tasteless, and children will take iV

JAMES RUDDLE A Co., Proprietors.

HURLEYS

STOMACH BITTERS!

For

Debility,

Loss of Appetite, Weakness, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of Action of the Liver, OR DISORDERED STOMACH, There are no Bitters that can compare

with these in removing tho distressing complaints. For sale or can be had at any drug i-tore in tho United States, or from tlie proprietors, JAMES RUDDLE & Co.,

Louisi-ille, Kj.

E. J. BIXFORD & BRO., Agcntff.

BETTISON'S

ENGLISH HORSE LINIMENT,

Has proved itself to be one of the best Liniments made for Sprains, Bruises, &o., in ."ill eases when tried for man or beast, and will do all we claim for it. Try a bottle, and we aro satisfied you will never afterwards use any other.

BK. P.! It HOOK'S

ELIXIR OF PYROPHOSPHATE OF IRON AND CAUSAYA.

THIS

elegant combination possesses all the best TONIC properties of Peruvian Bark and Iron, without the disagreeable taste and bad effects of cither, separately or in other preparations of these valuable medicines. It should be taken in all cases when a gentle tonic impression is required—after convalescence from FEVERS or other debilitating diseases, or in thoso. distressing IRRF.GCLARITIKS peculiar to females. No femalo should bo without it, if liable to such diseases, for nothing can well take its place.

JAMES RUDDLE & CO., Proprietors, Louisville, Ky.

E. j. M1JVFORB AGENTS, CRAWFORDSVILLE,

.Jury 11,

'67'jl.

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INUIANA.